I absolutely love how all the different earth tone palettes come together here. And, if I have to go all nerdy and identify the one palette that stands out, I see French Ochre SAHARA.
Read MoreThis is an exterior wall of a security police station near the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, simple and beautifully stacked. With its aging look, it still forms an attractive backdrop for the two police bikes.
Read MoreA moment of quiet on a very crowded train.
Read MoreWinter in Arashiyama is quite colorless and I find it pretty refreshing to see these three primary colors brighten up the surrounding. If you take a closer look, it's color blocking with a modern twist - a mini red dino-themed excavator. Now, try picturing a skillful construction worker operating it.
Read MoreWhile pedestrians overpass is a common design element in urban development, I am excited to see this one take a step further by pairing tan/oatmeal neutral color with deep rich burgundy for its railing and concrete flooring.
Read MoreTo each his own.
Read MoreLate morning sun coming through the inner courtyard of a traditional Japanese Minka home, creating an incredible shadow cast by the simple grid of a shoji sliding door. I was immediately attracted to how seamlessly this sunlight on the floor had blended the tatami mat and wooden engawa.
Read More"There is pleasure in the pathless woods. There is rapture on the lonely shore." Seattle winter is usually wet, with a side of gray. Once in a while, a clear, blue, cloudless day will take over the sky. Moreover, this color blue is bluer than usual.
Read MoreCarousel to me always feels like an impossible journey of aimlessly going round and round, which I guess is the point. This one caught my attention. An odd trio here with a reindeer, a cat, and a frog. If you take a closer look, it's a cat with a mouse in the mouth.
Read MoreBird props in a garden are awkwardly fascinating. Why fake birds? Is it for the birds or the human? I guess sometimes, we’re all just a little weird.
Read MoreThe beauty of imperfect, impermanent and incomplete.
Read MoreThe beloved Mr.Momo
Read MoreI walked past many construction sites but this is by far the most beautiful of them all. Mounds of seashell pink PVC bags together with mountains of organic stones, felt like I was staring into a large scale outdoor art installation.
Read MoreThe stillness of an early morning winter scene. What caught my attention was this simple 4-seater bench by the bus stop.
Read MoreDon’t be afraid to mix it up. Bright white cap, soft purple jacket, bold green gloves, dark chocolate pants, cerulean blue sneakers with neon orange sole.
Read MoreThe beginning
“Photography for me is a chance to tell a story about a life that is going on, often under people's noses. The images I enjoyed taking are not grand political statements, but tell a quieter, but no less important tales.”
I deeply resonate with this statement, and here I am, to share, connect and inspire through my ways of seeing.
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